
General History of Modern China·volume 5: New Deal, Constitutionalism and Revolution of 1911 (1901-1912)
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Against the background of China's critical situation after the Sino-Japanese War of 1888-1899, this book takes the Reform of 1898 and the signing of the Xinchou Treaty as the main narrative line of this volume. It describes the historical process of various strata of modern Chinese society from 1895 to 1900 thinking about China's crisis of national subjugation and genocide, reforming and strengthening, and resisting foreign powers to carve up China. The author describes the major events of this period with rich materials: the imperialist powers' plunder of China after the Sino-Japanese War of 1888-1894, the overall picture of the Qing government's reform movement, the Boxer Rebellion, the Eight-Power Allied Forces' deliberate expansion of the war, and the mutual protection of the Southeast, etc., Which comprehensively reflects the political, economic, cultural, military, and social life conditions of China at that time.
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